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Our Manchester Motorcycle Injury Lawyer Explains Settlements

Date:December 11, 2015

Motorcycle Injury Settlements

When a Manchester motorcycle injury lawyer at the Law Office of Manning & Zimmerman works with you on your personal injury case, you may have questions about what portion of any settlement you receive will go to you, especially after legal fees, medical bills, and other expenses are calculated. As your Manchester motorcycle injury lawyer will explain, most people do receive a fair amount after their expenses are calculated to compensate them for the losses they have incurred.

How Medical Bills Can Affect Your Final Settlement Award

There are several factors that can substantially impact your claim amount. One of these is your medical bills. In many cases, insurance companies will claim a right to be reimbursed for the medical expenses they paid on your behalf. If this is true in your case, then your ultimate settlement amount will be reduced by the amount owed to the medical insurance company.

What the Law Does and Does Not Provide

Under New Hampshire law, you can seek and recover fair compensation for such things as your medical expenses and ongoing treatment needs. Another factor that can play a part is whether or not you actually lost income due to your accident. You can recover amounts for any income you lost due to your injuries from a crash. The law also provides that you can seek recovery for a reasonable monetary amount for the pain and suffering you experienced as a result of the accident. Your Manchester motorcycle injury lawyer at the Law Office of Manning & Zimmerman will work to ensure that you receive a fair amount to compensate you in your particular matter.

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